UN Colombia Mission Sex
Scandals Link China Guterres
SRSG Ruiz Leak on Inner City Press
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE,
Nov 28 – How corrupt
is today's UN under Antonio
Guterres? Today's follow up,
with leak, is yet once again
on his mission in Colombia,
about which his spokespeople
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming refuse all Press
questions. Inner City Press
has asked them, and others,
about the newest sex abuse
case against the UN there. Now
this sent to Inner City Press,
with attachment here:
Dear Matthew Russell Lee,
The UN Field Staff Union has accused Ms.
Manuela De Luca, a senior official at the UN
Verification Mission in Colombia, of
harassment, abuse of authority, and fostering
a toxic work environment. Allegations include
favoritism in recruitment, retaliation, and
mismanagement, causing staff resignations and
increased sick leave. Disturbingly,
whistleblowers are reportedly facing
retaliation from the investigation office and
UN officials, raising concerns about
transparency and accountability.
Critics warn that these actions are tarnishing
the UN's reputation and undermining efforts to
combat corruption within its ranks. Now OIOS
and Catherine pollard are attacking staff
member who reported corruption and illegal
recruitment with bribe. See the attachment, including
"there have been a lot of tensions among
all staff, in particular following a
number of anonymous reports via email,
some of which also ended up in the public
domain, (inner city press)."
We'll have
more on all this. No answer from UN
Spox Dujarric on this, or nomination of Elise Stefanik. Keep
the info coming.
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